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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

RSN: William Boardman | CIA Chief Declares War on Truth




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William Boardman | CIA Chief Declares War on Truth 
Mike Pompeo. (photo: Eric Thayer/Reuters) 
William Boardman, Reader Supported News 
Boardman writes: "Mike Pompeo made it clear that he has little regard for truth, for personal decency, or for the Constitutional protections for free speech or for the free exercise of religion." 
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Federal Judge Halts Trump's Plan to Punish Sanctuary Cities 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Yesterday a federal judge blocked a Trump Administration order to withhold funding from communities that limit cooperation with U.S. immigration authorities." 
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Why Are Far-Right Speakers Flocking to Berkeley? 
Julia Carrie Wong and Sam Levin, Guardian UK 
Excerpt: "A new confrontation is expected on Thursday, when rightwing commentator Ann Coulter plans to speak on the UC Berkeley campus in defiance of the administration's request that she hold her event a week later at a secure location." 
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Trump Threatens Human Rights in Over 100 Ways, Amnesty International Reports 
Adrienne Mahsa Varkiani, ThinkProgress 
Varkiani writes: "The Amnesty report includes a range of threats to human rights both inside the United States and in the rest of the world." 
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"Shutting It Down" on May 1 
Sarah Jaffe, In These Times 
Jaffe writes: "People all over the country have woken up with the conviction that they must do something to fight inequality in all its forms. But many are wondering what it is they can do." 
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Turkey Arrests More Than 1,000 Suspected Followers of US-Based Cleric 
Kareem Fahim, The Washington Post 
Fahim writes: "Turkish authorities on Wednesday detained more than 1,000 people suspected of backing a Turkish cleric blamed by the government for a failed military coup last summer." 
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Waste-Eating Caterpillar Could End Plastic Bag Pollution, Scientists Say 
Elana Glowatz, International Business Times 
Glowatz writes: "The larva of a common insect can break down the chemical bonds in a plastic bag, when it's not busy eating beeswax, so it could give scientists an answer to the immense plastic buildup that threatens the environment." 
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